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How to Watch England vs Tunisia Live Stream Online in USA | Heavy.com

England begins its 2018 World Cup campaign on Monday with a Group G match against Tunisia at Volgograd Arena.

In the United States, the game is scheduled to start at 2 p.m.

ET and will be broadcast nationally on Fox Sports 1 (English broadcast) and Telemundo (Spanish broadcast).

If you don't have cable or can't get to a TV, you can watch the game–and every other World Cup game–live on your computer, phone or streaming device by signing up for one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:.

FuboTV.

Fox Sports 1 and Telemundo are both included in the "Fubo Premier" bundle, which has a channel package that is largely tailored towards international soccer fans.

You can sign up for a free 7-day trial right here, and you can then watch any World Cup game live on your computer via the FuboTV website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the FuboTV app.

If you can't watch the game live, FuboTV comes with 30 hours of Cloud DVR (with the ability to upgrade to 500 hours), as well as a "72-Hour Lookback" feature, which allows you to watch any World Cup game up to three days after it airs even if you forgot to record it.

Hulu With Live TV.

In addition to a Netflix-like on-demand streaming library, Hulu also offers a bundle of live TV channels, including both Fox Sports 1 and Telemundo.

You can sign up for "Hulu with Live TV" right here, and you can then watch every World Cup game live on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Hulu app.

If you can't watch the game live, "Hulu with Live TV" also comes with 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to "Enhanced Cloud DVR," which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials), allowing you to watch any game after it airs.

Sling TV.

Fox Sports 1 (but not Telemundo) is included in the "Sling Blue" package.

You can sign up for a free 7-day trial of both, and you can then watch any World Cup game live on your computer via the Sling TV website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Sling TV app.

If you can't watch a game live, you can get 50 hours of cloud DVR storage as an additional add-on.

Preview.

Ready to erase the embarrassment of both the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016, England enters Russia with a relatively young team.

Gary Cahill is the team's most-capped player with 60 appearances, captain Harry Kane is just 24 years old, and overall, many of the squad's expected top contributors–Kane, Raheem Sterling, 23, Marcus Rashford, 20, Dele Alli, 22, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 22, Trent Alexander-Arnold, 19–are under 25.

As such, 2022 may offer a better shot for England to bring home a second World Cup title, or even return to the semis for the first time since 1990, but Gareth Southgate's team is still very talented and very capable of making significant noise this month.

The Three Lions were nearly perfect during qualification, going 8-2-0 and outscoring opponents 18-3, and overall, they haven't lost a game in over a year.

Over the last three months, they have wins over Netherlands, Nigeria and Costa Rica, as well as a draw against Italy.

An opener against Tunisia offers England a very good chance to grab three points out of the gate, something they last did in 2006, but Nabil Maaloul's squad can't be overlooked.

Sunderland's Wahbi Khazri enjoyed a very good season on loan with Rennes, and Tunisia have had some solid performances in the friendlies leading up to this tournament, such as a 2-2 draw against Portugal and a 1-0 loss against Spain.

"I played with Wahbi at Sunderland, so if I get the nod, I've got to be ready for his corners because he doesn't mind whipping them under the crossbar," England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford said.

"He is very good at set-pieces and finishing from outside the box, so I have to be ready.

"I watched the Portugal-Tunisia friendly before we came to Russia and Tunisia are a good side.

They will be underrated, so we have to be ready, and the same for Panama.

In both games, we'll be expected to have a lot of the ball and when we create chances, we have to take them and be ready to defend against them as well.".

England are pretty heavy favorites (-315), but Monday's match should still provide a solid litmus test at where they stand, and if they're ready to be a real contender over the next couple of weeks.

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How to get STUDIO QUALITY audio for your videos, WITHOUT the studio! - Duration: 2:38.

welcome back ladies and gents, figure will kick things off for like a super

simple tutorial that's probably not gonna cost you any money. We're talking

about how to record studio quality audio without the whole recording studio.

It's actually really simple and completely free, all you have to do is

Wait, wait, wait! Don't go anywhere I know you're thinking, why the **** is this

guy showing us b-roll of cars if he's talking about studio quality audio

recording and the reason is simple. Record your audio inside a car

Now I'm not saying you have to go out and record your audio in a Lamborghini that's just

unrealistic all cars nowadays are designed with soundproofing to keep the

road noises out which in turn ends up acting like a recording studio.

So take your recorder, take your microphone, even take your camera on its own into the car

and record your audio. To prove a point I recorded this whole part without a

microphone on the top of my camera. Now I'm not saying record a whole vlog in

the backseat of a car, but it's a great place for voiceover work and stuff like

that, or even if you recorded a shot and need to dub over that scene. To prove my

point here's a little sample

the Mercedes-Benz E400 boasts 329 horsepower and accelerates up to 60

miles per hour in just 5.5 seconds

Sounds good right? Here's that exact same thing but I'm gonna record it outside

the car this time

the mercedes-benz E400 boasts 329 horsepower and accelerates up to 60

miles per hour in just 5.5 seconds.

Yeah I'm gonna go ahead and say inside the car is just a little bit better.

At any rate guys thanks for watching! If you like this video be sure to subscribe hit that like button and turn on those

notifications so I can catch you in the next one.

Later!

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Empowering Young Latinas - Step Up | Stories Of Us - Fierce by mitu - Duration: 3:04.

- My dream is to be a woman of influence.

I wanna be CEO of a company.

- I wanna make a career out of giving Latina women a voice.

- I wanna give back to my community.

I want to serve people just like how Step Up

has done for me.

(calm music)

(music drowns out dialogue)

- Step Up is an organization

that supports dreams of every type, aspiration, background.

What we do, as an organization,

is support the fact that you can dream

whatever you want to dream

and we will build a support system

to support you in that pursuit of that dream.

- As a first generation college student,

the daughter of immigrant parents,

a resident of South Central Los Angeles,

I learned through Step Up

how to navigate high school.

- Step Up helped me realize that I deserve

a seat at the table.

I was introduced to women and spaces

I never would've had access to otherwise.

- Step Up women's network was created

to help teens in under-resourced communities

by offering them workshops,

training, opportunities to meet professionals

in the respective areas that they're interested in,

and prep them with not only the skillset,

but creating a community to support them

as they enter and through their entire term in college.

- So before Step Up, I was this really shy, timid,

like little girl.

- But when it comes to Step Up,

they explain the type of community that it is

and what it does for teen girls,

I just knew that I had to join.

- I just heard all these girls' stories

about how they've overcame challenges,

how they overcame sexual abuse,

because I was, you know, that person too.

Listening to their stories inspired me to join

this organization and be a part of a group of women

who, you know, uplift each other.

- The most important beliefs that we have

as an organization is that you have to be supported

by like-minded individuals.

Mainly from the philosophy if you can't see it,

you can't be it.

And we think that that's really important to support them

with a diverse community

so they can be it.

- Step Up helped show me so many professional women

that opened up my eyes to new possibilities.

Step Up has actually had a big impact on not only

my self confidence,

but actually knowing where I want to go in life.

Going to the weekly meetings and conferences

and seeing all these empowered, successful women

made me feel like it's not just a man's world anymore.

That I can achieve whatever I want to.

And I have these women here as role models

and to kind of show me the way.

- Like wow, like I can do this too,

I can be this too,

I don't have to just exist in this world,

I can, like, really live.

- Every story is about believing in something bigger

inside of yourself.

And I think that is what Step Up is all about.

- I am, many of the young women who are here

that are doing many of the first things,

and we have limitless goals,

and we are all trying to become phenomenal women,

but even beyond that.

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lgbt representation!! happy pride - Duration: 7:15.

hi guys! i'm j, and happy pride! so if you didn't read the title of this video, i will be speaking about

lgbt representation and i will mostly be speaking from my own experience as a bisexual

person, and also from my experience as a writer.

jumping right in, there's something to be said, there's something powerful about

the kind of lgbt representation that we've been getting lately.

i've written my fair share of gay stories, and something that i want to say is that in

my opinion, as a bisexual girl, there's something special about realistic fiction.

you know, like teen fiction.

a normal teen story, but gay.

i'm thinking love, simon.

i read the book simon vs the homosapien agenda and then saw the movie love simon, and i love

them both.

it's been a while so i'm assuming a lot of people have seen it but without spoiling

either the book or the movie, it's about coming out.

it's about a boy who's closeted to everyone in his life and throughout the novel he builds

up the courage to come out.

another, lesser-known book that i've read recently is autoboyography by christina lauren.

it's about a boy who's out as bisexual to his family but when they move to a Mormon-dominated

town he's essentially forced back in the closet, until he meets a boy and falls in

love.

this other boy happens to be the bishop's son and so he has trouble accepting his own

identity in relation to his faith and his family's views about gay people.

so this kind of realistic approach to showing lgbt people's struggles is really important

to me and i've written a few books like it.

i've also written a few books about dystopias and sci-fi and unrealistic fiction where the

main characters are gay, and i love those kinds of stories too, because it's kind of like taking

this awesome, this awesome story, and making it more awesome by making it gay. but right

now, i think realistic lgbt representation is extremely important, both for young lgbt

kids who are struggling with their own identity and for parents or guardians of lgbt kids

who don't necessarily know how to react or what to do when their children come out. and that being said, i think there are

two main angles that writers can take when they're talking about gay realistic fiction.

there's a difference between a coming out story and a gay story.

i'm sure that everyone in the lgbt community knows about love, simon, and almost everyone

in general since it was a pretty popular movie, so i'll be operating off that assumption.

love simon, and the book it's based off of, simon vs. the homosapien agenda, is a

coming-out story.

it's about a gay teenager who knows that he's gay, but now has to decide if he wants

everyone else to know too.

it's about coming out of the closet and being who you are. and that, inherently, is,

yes, a gay story, but there's also a different angle that writers could take: just portraying

lgbt characters.

no internal struggle, no "is this who i am, who i'm supposed to be," just a normal

love story.

but gay. and that's what every teenage novel, every straight teenage novel is.

two people fall in love and it's perfect.

they just love each other, because they can, and they do. and to young lgbt people who

are closeted, reading those kinds of stories and seeing what everyone considers to be "normal"

can be kind of hard.

i want to see lgbt books where the characters are just there, living, going to high school

and college and being friends, and there are girls with girlfriends and boys with boyfriends and trans

characters and non-binary characters and no one blinks an eye.

i don't even know if that should be considered realistic fiction in, you know, at least some parts of the country

or the world, but that's the kind of normalization that lgbt people need.

there's a difference between awareness and acceptance.

that difference can really well be illustrated in the difference between stories about coming

out and stories that have gay characters.

love simon and autoboyography and all these other books talk about figuring out who you

are and wondering if you'll be accepted in the world - those are very real struggles

for lgbt kids and it's important for us to see ourselves represented, to know that

we aren't the only ones going through this internal battle, this struggle of identity,

of who we, at the most basic level, are.

that's the awareness part of it.

that people know that we exist and that we struggle.

but, you know, there are people out there who sure as hell know that gay people exist

but aren't anywhere near accepting of them. and to constantly see

stories that portray lgbt kids as being something different, other, automatic bait for bullies

- that can be a little disheartening.

i want dear john and the fault in our stars and everything, everything and all the fantasies

like twilight and harry potter and all the dystopias like and divergent

and matched and hunger games, but gay.

(i actually googled "most famous teen romance novels" for that list and for a pleasant surprise,

simon vs was actually on it.)

and not, you know, represented in a way of "in this oppressive society these two are challenging the societal norms even MORE

by being GAY" kind of way, but as in a this is life, things are happening,

these people are dating someone of the same gender as them, and they're working through

their problems and and they're saving the day.

because that's the acceptance part.

when we start seeing stories where people are literally just casually gay and casually

trans just as easily as they're casually in heterosexual relationships, that's when

we as a society stop acting like there's a difference between love and gay love. and

of course it isn't just books, it's movies, it's television, it's any place where people

can talk about differences without necessarily highlighting the fact that they're different.

to many lgbt kids, being lgbt is a big part of who they are.

but it isn't the only part of who we are.

i can define myself a million different ways than just my sexuality.

we can write stories about kids who are a million different things other than just gay.

closeted gay.

secretly trans.

struggling inside.

unsure of what to do.

those stories are important, like i said, so that kids know they're not alone.

and so are the stories that don't show lgbt, being lgbt as an internal battle.

because there are kids out there who are out and happy.

there are kids out there with same-sex significant others and kids living as the gender they

were supposed to be and they're just normal kids living a normal life, and to people who

are struggling, seeing that on screen or in the pages of a book can be kind of like a hand

on your shoulder.

someone telling you that you're okay, you're not bad or wrong for feeling the way that you're

feeling, and that there is happiness out there for you, too.

i really hope this video made sense, it took a while to write because i didn't want what

i was describing to be super confusing.

um, so just to wrap up, some of my favorite LGBT books other than simon vs and autoboyography

are carry on by rainbow rowell, two boys kissing by david levithan, and hero by perry moore.

also side note, i'm realizing as i list these that they're all about boys in same-sex

relationships and i'm wondering when we can get some cute non-sexualized lesbian romances in the mix

please?

i'm writing a few of those myself, but let me know in the comments if you guys know of any other LGBT books

about lesbians or gay people or other sexualities or transgender people!

i want to read them all.

thank you guys for watching, and i'll see you in another life.

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US soccer star's 'My Other Team Is Mexico' ad kicks up outrage - Duration: 3:38.

US soccer star's 'My Other Team Is Mexico' ad kicks up outrage

An American soccer star is attracting criticism – from fans and former teammates alike -- for appearing in a Wells Fargo ad that encourages U.S.

fans to root for Mexico in the World Cup.

Landon Donovan, a 36-year-old native Californian who starred on the U.S.

men's national team and played for Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy and other clubs, is shown in Twitter posts on behalf of the bank, holding a scarf that reads, "My Other Team is Mexico.".

"USA fans, our team may not be in Russia, but our neighbors to the south are.

So join me and their proud #sponsor @WellsFargo to cheer on our other team, Mexico," Donovan writes in the Twitter message.

Because the U.S.

men's team failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which is underway in Russia, many soccer fans in the U.S.

have been debating whether to root for another country's team, or remain neutral until the U.S.

qualifies for a future World Cup tournament.

But one thing became clear after Donovan's Wells Fargo ad appeared Saturday: Many American players and fans disagreed with the option of rooting for Mexico – the national club that has arguably been Team USA's fiercest rival on the pitch over the years.

"Nah man!!!," tweeted former American soccer star Cobi Jones, a native of Michigan who was injured by a head butt from Mexico's Rafa Marquez in 2002.

"Mexico is not 'my team.'".    .

Donovan apparently realized that the ad had struck a nerve.

On Sunday he posted a "follow-up" message to explain why he appeared in the ad – and also reaffirmed his loyalty to the U.S.

"(M)y heart bleeds red, white and blue and no one should ever question my allegiance to and support of US Soccer and all of its national teams," the post reads.

Landon Donovan      .

Aside from a possible financial incentive from Wells Fargo, Donovan's participation in the ad may have been spurred in part by the fact that his most recent club has been Leon, of Mexico's Liga MX.

Ironically, Leon announced Sunday – one day after the Wells Fargo ad appeared – that it and Donovan have parted ways.

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Mr. Huben - 2018 Teacher Appreciation - Duration: 4:21.

Ernie: My goal is to prove to them that nothing can hold them back as long as they put in

the hard work and put in the time and roll up their sleeves and the results speak for

themselves.

Doesn't matter where they come from, where they've been and just here in this moment

they can really turn things around and understand that they... they form their future.

CJ: A lot of our parents are very blue collar.

Usually working one sometimes two or three jobs. We also have a group... lot of kids that

are coming from other countries.

Your initial challenge is the social and emotional welfare of the student.

Doug: You know sometimes you may feel like, you know the kids will come to us a little

bit lower than perhaps some other schools in more affluent areas, but we don't feel

that way, we just look at it as a challenge.

Ernie: Challenges to the school obviously are, you know these are some kids that just

have not been told that they could do certain things and I- you know my job is to prove

those other people wrong.

CJ: Mr. Huben goes above and beyond to make sure that his kids know that they're loved.

Student: He'll put us before anything, like, he came to- he had 26 Saturday schools, like

he came to every single one.

He even brought his family; he brought us donuts; we had pizza, and like he stays after

and before school for tutoring.

Doug: His kids exceed all scores in the district whenever we take a district exam.

Student: We always like come here, learn and have fun.

We choose to show up.

Student: We choose to show up.

And we actually learn from it and it's fun, it's not like straight up tutoring and just

writing something down, it's actually fun.

Ernie: When they walk out the door I'm like, "I am your teacher for life."

"If you ever need me for anything, I'm there."

Mrs. Huben: It is extremely difficult to get anything outside of our normal curriculum

in our classrooms and sometimes, you know, we struggle to even provide what... what we

need.

Supplies are in hot demand, even something as simple as a pencil.

Ernie: If I go and I find something I like, I order it for my classroom out of my own money,

um sometimes I feel like you have to...you have to give more to get more.

Doug: And he's the type of person that just likes to go about his business, but I think

it's time that we take some time to really honor him and to appreciate all the stuff

that he does for his students, and his students want this opportunity also.

Ernie: My kids did the perfect acting job, so walking into that library... wow, very, very

shocked!

Helpful Honda: We are here today to donate $5,000 worth of supplies which include your

Roving calculators and 3D printer, games for the kids, pens, all kinds of things that we

know that you need, so congratulations on behalf of...

Students: *yelling and applause*

CJ: The most important thing for him was that the kids got to see and appreciate that they

were a part of that as well.

Daughter: Me and Cooper were just, like, kind of in shock, but I also wasn't that surprised

because, I mean, he is awesome.

Mrs. Huben: As we look to differentiate with kids and enrich their lives and hope to take

them to new levels, all of the things that he was just awarded were things that we would

not be able to purchase through either a school budget and certainly not through our own family budget.

And so to be able to have a 3D printer in a classroom is absolutely amazing and would

not have happened if we wouldn't have had the... the gifts that we've received from

North Texas Honda, that's for sure.

Doug: Ernie, I'm so appreciative to have had this school year with you.

You have given these kids the most wonderful gift and that was gonna take them beyond high

school and college, so good job.

Mrs. Huben: Thank you to the North Texas Honda Family because I think you've taken some dreams

that my husband has and given him the way to make them a reality, and we appreciate

so much the recognition that you're willing to give educators across the state, so thank you.

Ernie: Thank you North Texas Honda Dealers for making a big difference in my classroom.

Students: Thank you North Texas Honda Dealers!

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